[0001] This invention relates to clips, and particularly, although not exclusively relates
to clips which are used to secure articles to a support surface, according to the
first part of claim 1 (FR 2630955A).
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] In hospitals, conventional two jaw clips such as bulldog (registered trade mark)
clips are used to hold cables and other articles to furniture such as the frames of
beds or to operating theatre equipment. Such clips are not only inconvenient to use,
but are prone to rust and are difficult to sterilise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] According to the present invention there is provided a clip comprising a first clamping
element and a second clamping element connected together by a separate biasing element
which biases an end of the first element and an end of the second element together
to form a primary clamp and which forms together with one of the clamping elements
a secondary clamp.
[0004] Preferably, the clip further comprises a third clamping element which is connected
to the other clamping elements by the biasing element and is biased into contact with
one of the other clamping elements by the biasing element.
[0005] Preferably, the clip further comprises a fourth clamping element which is connected
to the other clamping elements by the biasing element and is biased into contact with
one of the other clamping elements by the biasing element.
[0006] The third and/or fourth clamping element may comprise a part of the biasing element.
Most preferably, the third and/or fourth clamping elements are integrally formed with
the biasing element.
[0007] Preferably, the biasing element comprises a flat resilient member. Most preferably,
the biasing element comprises a folded metal spring. Preferably, the biasing element
is formed from steel and most preferably is formed from stainless steel.
[0008] Preferably the biasing element is provided with tangs which locate in corresponding
recesses or openings in the clamping element such that the clamping elements are connected
together by the biasing element. Preferably, the parts of the respective elements
which are biased together comprise jaws which are adapted to grip particular articles.
Preferably, at least one pair of jaws is provided with cooperating pairs of semi-circular
recesses or cut-outs which are adapted to grip a support surface such as metal frame
furniture or medical apparatus.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each jaw is provided with an insert which
is pivotally mounted in the outer end of the jaw. Preferably, each insert is provided
with a toothed portion which abuts the corresponding toothed portion formed in an
insert mounted in the opposing jaw. The inserts may be replaceable, so that the inserts
in respective pair of jaws can be replaced when worn out or damaged or by inserts
of an alternative configuration which are suitable for a different application of
the clip.
[0010] Preferably, the primary clamp is used to secure the clip to a support surface and
the secondary clamp is used to grip an article such as a pipe, a sheet of paper or
a waste bag. If the secondary clamp opens on the opposite end to the primary clamp
a dual holding action is provided which facilitates movement of the clip to a different
position without opening the secondary clamp.
[0011] Preferably, the abutting portions of respective jaws are serrated. Preferably at
least one jaw of a respective pair of jaws is provided with at least one projection
with prevents the respective pair of jaws from meeting at their free ends when the
jaws are in the closed position.
[0012] Preferably, at least two spaced apart projections are provided. It will be appreciated
that a tube can be supported between the two spaced apart projections without the
risk of it being crushed or being pulled from the clip.
[0013] Preferably, the main clamp can attach to material thicknesses between about 25mm
down to paper thickness. Preferably, the main clamp can also clamp round round stock
material of approximately 12mm up to 32mm.
[0014] Preferably, the end of at least one of a respective pair of cooperating clamping
elements is provided with means for increasing the grip provided by the clamp. Preferably,
the said means for increasing the grip comprises a non-slip surface applied to one
or more of the clamping elements. Alternatively, or in addition, the said means for
increasing the grip may comprise an outwardly projecting lip at an end of the respective
clamping element opposite to the end which comprises a jaw of the clip.
[0015] Preferably, the first, second, third and/or fourth clamping elements are substantially
U-shaped in cross-section. This has the effect of stiffening the clamping elements
whilst still allowing them to be cleaned and sterilised easily.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For a better understanding of the present invention and to show how the same may
be carried into effect reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a partially cut-away side view of a first embodiment of clip in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the one-piece biasing element of the clip of Figure
1;
Figure 3 is an enlarged cross-section on the line III-III in Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a partially cut-away side view of a second embodiment of clip;
Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a pivoting jaw element for use in the
clip of Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a side view of the pivoting jaw element of Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of clip;
Figure 8 is an exploded view of the second embodiment of clip;
Figure 9 is an illustration of a hook fitted to an arm of a clip in accordance with
the present invention;
Figure 10 is a side view of a clip to which a hook has been fitted;
Figure 11 shows two clips in accordance with the present invention which have been
fixed together by a removable connector;
Figure 12 shows a third embodiment of clip;
Figure 13 is an exploded view of a clip in accordance with Figure 12;
Figure 14 shows a fourth embodiment of clip provided with a hook and additional clamping
jaws which open at an end of the clip opposite to the main clamping jaws;
Figure 15 shows a fifth embodiment of clip in which the biasing element is pinned
to the clamping elements of the clip;
Figure 16 shows a sixth embodiment of clip in which the biasing element is connected
to the clamping elements of the clip by means of snap-fit tangs engaged in corresponding
openings in the clamping elements;
Figure 17 shows a seventh embodiment of clip in which the entire clip is formed from
a one piece biasing element;
Figure 18 is a perspective view of the clip of Figure 17;
Figure 19 is a perspective view of a modified clip with pressed out clamping elements;
Figure 20 is a side view of the clip of Figure 19 attached to a support surface such
as a bed frame;
Figure 21 is a side view of the clip of Figure 19 illustrating areas of pre-stress;
Figure 22 is a perspective view of the clip of Figure 19 supporting a hook;
Figure 23 shows a clip-in spring accessory;
Figure 24 shows a clip-in buckle accessory;
Figure 25 is a perspective view of the clip of Figure 19 provided with a range of
clip-in accessories which use an alternative fixing arrangement;
Figure 26 is an enlarged end view of a clamping element provided with a pivoting jaw
element;
Figure 27 is an enlarged end view of a pair clamping elements fitted with opposing
pivoting jaw elements;
Figure 28 is a perspective view of an end of a pair of clamping elements provided
with pivoting jaw elements;
Figure 29 is a perspective view of a screw connection for connecting an accessory
such as a cable to the clip;
Figure 30 shows a pivoting swivel connection which can be used with the clip;
Figure 31 shows a clip fitted with a swivelling buckle;
Figure 32 shows how a string or rope may be connected to the buckle of Figure 31;
Figure 33 shows how a strap may be connected to the buckle of Figure 31;
Figure 34 shows how a pipe or tube may be fitted to the buckle of Figure 31;
Figure 35 shows how the buckle may be connected to the clip by means of a resilient
connection;
Figure 36 is a top view of a clip with a modified spring and pivot arrangement;
Figure 37 is a side view of the modified clip of Figure 36;
Figure 38 is a top view of the modified clip of Figure 36 with a combined jaw and
cover assembly in place;
Figure 39 is a side view of a clip of Figure 36 with a combined jaw and cover assembly
in place.
[0017] Figure 1 shows a clip 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
The clip comprises a single biasing element 2 which is formed by folding a flat metal
plate into the configuration best illustrated in Figure 2. The biasing element 2 is
connected to a first clamping element 4 and a second clamping element 6, and not only
spaces these clamping elements apart, but also resiliently biases jaws 8, 10 of the
clamping elements 4, 6 together to form a primary clamp. It will be appreciated that
the biasing element 2 has an undefined pivotal hinge point, but nonetheless brings
the two clamping elements 4, 6 symmetrically together.
[0018] Each jaw 8, 10 is integrally formed with a respective handle portion 12, 14 of the
clamping elements 4, 6. Respective arms 16, 18 of the biasing element 2 extend, in
a closed state of the clamp substantially in a direction parallel to the handle portions
12, 14 of the clamping elements 4, 6. As best shown in Figure 2, ribs 20, 22 are punched
out of the arms 16, 18 of the biasing element 2 and project substantially at right
angles from the arms 16, 18. In a closed condition of the clamp, these ribs 20, 22
abut inner surfaces of the handle portions 12, 14 of the clamping elements 4, 6.
[0019] The arm 16 is formed from the resilient material of the biasing element 2, and is
resiliently biased towards the handle portion 12. Hence, the arm 16 operates as a
third clamping element in conjunction with the handle portion 12 of the first clamping
element 4. Similarly, the arm 18 acts as a fourth clamping element in conjunction
with the handle portion 14 of the clamping element 6. Therefore, articles to be gripped
can be secured between the main jaws 8, 10 (primary clamp) and/or between the arms
16 and handle portion 12 (secondary clamp) and/or between the arm 18 and handle portion
14 (tertiary clamp).
[0020] Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the biasing element 2 is provided with four side tangs
24, 26, 28, 30 which project from the sides of the biasing element 2 and top and bottom
tangs 32, 34 which project respectively from the top and bottom of the biasing element
2.
[0021] Figure 3 is an enlarged cross-section along the line III-III in Figure 1 and illustrates
how the side tangs 24, 30 and the top tang 32 snap fit into corresponding openings
36, 38, 40 formed in the clamping element 4. In a similar manner, the tangs 26, 28
and 34 are received in corresponding openings (not shown) in the second clamping element
6.
[0022] The first clainping element 4 is substantially U-shaped when viewed on line III-III
in Figure 1. Furthermore, the side tangs 24, 30 are substantially of saw toothed shape.
Consequently, the biasing element 2 can be fixed to the first clamping element 4 simply
by forcing the biasing element 2 into the open mouth of the U-shaped first clamping
element 4. As the biasing element 2 is inserted, flanges 39, 41 of the U-shaped first
clamping element 4 are deflected outwardly as they ride along the leading edges of
the saw tooth profiles of the tangs 24, 30 until the tangs 24, 30 and the top tang
32 align with the respective openings in the first clamping element 4. At this point,
the flanges of the U-shaped first clamping element 4 are able to spring back into
the configuration shown in Figure 3. This snap-fit method of connecting the biasing
element 2 to the clamping elements 4, 6 greatly speeds up the assembly process. Furthermore,
because the first biasing element 2 is formed from a single flat sheet of material
such as stainless steel and because the ribs 20, 22 and tangs 24, 26, 28, 30, 32,
34 are all punched or cut out in a single stamping operation, the clip is extremely
quick and easy to produce. In its simplest form, the clip comprises only three stamp
parts, the biasing element, the first clamping element 4 and the second clamping element
6.
[0023] The spring pressure of the secondary and tertiary clamp is preferably less than that
of the primary clamp, so that the secondary and tertiary clamps can be opened individually
without simultaneously opening the primary clamp. Furthermore, by applying pressure
to the outside surfaces of the handle portions 12, 14, the main clamp can be opened
without opening the secondary and tertiary clamps.
[0024] Figures 4 to 8 show a clip having pivoting jaw elements 42, 44. These jaw elements
are illustrated in detail in Figures 5 and 6. The jaw elements 42, 44 each comprise
a single flat sheet of material such as stainless steel, which is punched out to form
a support strut 46 and folded back on itself, so that each jaw element 42, 44 comprises
a substantially V-shaped plate when viewed in cross-section. Furthermore, each jaw
element 42, 44 is provided with a cylindrical rolled potion 48 on the outer end of
one arm 47 of the V-shaped plate and an outwardly projecting toothed portion 50 on
the end of the other arm 49 of the V-shaped plate. The support strut 46 extends between
the arms 47, 49 of the.V-shaped plate and is located by engagement in an opening 51
formed in the opposing arm 49 of the V-shape plate.
[0025] Each pivoting jaw element 42, 44 is connected to a respective clamping element 4,
6 by means of engagement of free ends 53, 55 of the cylindrical rolled portion 46
with openings formed in the flanges 39, 41 in the channel shaped first and second
clamping elements 4, 6 respectively. Consequently, the pivoting jaw elements use a
rolling leverage point, giving a longer lever arm to exert more pressure at the toothed
portion 48.
[0026] As the pivoting jaw elements 42, 44 are separate components from the clamping elements
4, 6, they can be formed from different materials which may be more suitable for their
function as jaw elements. For example, they may be made from softer material than
the clamping elements 4, 6, so that they do not damage articles gripped by the clip.
Furthermore, if the jaw elements become damaged, or if an alternative configuration
of jaw element is required, the jaw elements may simply be exchanged by removing the
ends 53, 55 of the cylindrical rolled portion from the openings in the respective
clamping element 4, 6, exchanging the jaw element and then snap fitting it into the
clamping element 4,6. If replacement of the jaw elements 42, 46 is note required,
as best shown in Figures 7 and 8, the entire clip can be formed from only five components.
[0027] In addition to performing a straightforward clamping action, extra attachments can
be added to increase the function of the clip. These attachments can be inserted between
the arm 16 and handle portion 12 or between the arm 18 and handle portion 14 and are
held in place by means of the spring pressure applied by the respective arm 16, 18
against its corresponding handle portion 12, 14.
[0028] The attachment can take the form of a pressed and folded hook. If the hook centre
is aligned with the centreline of the clip, there results a vertical downward pressure
through the clip when used in a vertical orientation.
[0029] In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 9 and 10, a hook is attached to the clip
by engagement of the rib 20 of the arm 16 of the biasing element 2 through a slot
54 formed through an end fitting 57 which is integrally formed with the hook 52. Merely
by deflecting the arm 16 away from the handle portion 12, the rib 20 is withdrawn
from the slot 54, so that the hook 52 can be removed from the clip.
[0030] Figure 11 illustrates a further embodiment in which a connector 56 is used to join
two clips 1, 59 together end to end. The connector 56 is provided with end fittings
61, 63 which are substantially identical to those of the hook 52 and is therefore
engaged by the clips 1, 59 in the same way as the hook of the previous embodiment.
[0031] Figures 12 and 13 show an alternative embodiment of clip in which a secondary clamp
is provided by a third clamping element 60 which fits through an opening 62 formed
in the first clamping element 4. All three clamping elements 4, 6, 60 are resiliently
biased and fixed together by means of a common biasing element 2 which engages with
the respective clamping elements 4, 6, 60 by means of pressed out portions and tangs,
as in the previous embodiments.
[0032] Figure 14 shows an alternative embodiment of clip in which the third clamping element
70 is mounted entirely on the outside of the first clamping element 4 and is resiliently
biased and connected by means of the common biasing element 2 which interconnects
both the first, second and third clamping elements 4, 6, 70.
[0033] The biasing element 2 in the region of the second clamping element 6 is extended
substantially along the length of the handle portion 14 of the second clamping element
6 and forms, together with the handle portion 14, a tertiary clamp which, as in the
previous embodiment can be used to secure hooks 72 or other accessories. Even with
the hook 72 in place, the main clamp can be opened by pressing together the handle
portions 12, 14 of the first and second clamping elements 4, 6.
[0034] In this embodiment, the end of the arm 18 of the biasing element 2 is cranked, so
that it is easier to grip and pull away from the handle portion 14 to release the
hook 72 or other accessory. Thus, the main clamp can be opened by squeezing together
the handles 14, 16 of the first and second clamping elements 4, 6. The secondary clamp
can be opened by pressing on a handle portion 71 of the third clamping element 70
and the outer surface of the second clamping element 6, and the third clamp can be
opened by pulling on the cranked portion of the arm 18 of the biasing element 2, thereby
pulling it away from the handle portion 14 of the secondary clamping element 6. As
the spring pressure required to pull the arm 18 away from the handle portion 14 is
less than the spring pressure required to open the primary clamp, the tertiary clamp
can be opened and the accessory released, without opening the primary clamp. Thus,
in this embodiment, the primary, secondary and tertiary clamps can all be opened independently.
[0035] Figure 15 shows an alternative embodiment of clip in which the biasing element 2
is of a smoother rolled configuration and does not have the cut-outs and sharp folds
of the previous embodiments. The biasing element 2 is connected to the first and second
clamping elements (only the first clamping element 4 is illustrated in Figure 15),
by means of pins 80, 82, 84, which are fitted through openings formed in the flanges
39, 41 of the U-shaped first and second clamping elements 4, 6.
[0036] Figure 16 shows an embodiment similar to that of Figure 15, but in which the pins
are replaced by slots formed in the first and second clamping elements 4, 6. As in
the earlier embodiments, tangs (not shown) are formed on the biasing element 2 and
these tangs snap-fit into the slots 86, 88 formed in the first clamping element 4.
In a similar manner, the second clamping element 6 (not shown) is fitted to the lower
portion of the biasing element 2.
[0037] The biasing element 2 is slightly different in form from the previous embodiment,
since it is provided with opposing rolled portions 90, 92 which provide respective
rolling hinge points 98 at which the biasing element 2 is folded back on itself.
[0038] Figures 17 and 18 show an alternative embodiment of clip in which the entire clip
is formed from a single strip of material which is folded to form both the biasing
element 2 and the first and second clamping elements 4, 6. As the entire clip is formed
from a single piece, there are modest manufacturing costs and no assembly costs involved
in producing the clip. Furthermore, the clip is extremely easy to clean and to sterilise.
[0039] Figures 19 to 21 show a further embodiment of clip which is similar to the embodiment
of Figures 17 and 18 but in which the first and second clamping elements 4, 6 are
stiffened at their periphery by pressed-out regions 92, 93. In addition, the arms
16, 18 are of reduced width compared to a.central region 94 of the biasing element
2. The central region 94 of the biasing element 2 provides the biasing action which
brings the first and second clamping elements 4, 6 together and the resilience of
the material of the arms 16, 18 provides the biasing action which biases the arms
16, 18 towards the first and second clamping elements 4, 6. Consequently, by reducing
the width of the material of the arms 16, 18, the force required to open the secondary
and tertiary clamps is reduced compared to the force required to open the primary
clamp, so that by squeezing together the arms 16, 18, the secondary and tertiary clamps
can be opened without opening the primary clamp.
[0040] At the same time that the pressed-out portions 92, 93 are formed, the edges of the
primary and secondary clamping elements 4, 6 are given a curved profile, so that they
are comfortable to grip. Furthermore, because the edges of the primary and secondary
clamping elements 4, 6 are raised, grip on the clamping elements is improved.
[0041] Figure 20 illustrates a clip in accordance with this embodiment of the invention
gripping a support surface, such as the frame of a bed. The jaws 8, 10 of the clip
are opened by squeezing together the handle portions 12, 14, such that the bed frame
can be slid into the open jaws of the clip. Pressure on the handle portions 12, 14
is then released, so that the jaws 8, 10 spring together to grip the bed frame.
[0042] In the illustrated embodiment, the gap between the jaws 8, 10 is greatest at an intermediate
position along the length of the jaws 8, 10, so that the clip does not catch when
it is pushed on to a thick flat surface such as the illustrated bed frame. In a preferred
embodiment, the maximum set back distance of the jaws, shown as "d" in Figure 20,
is approximately 1mm.
[0043] As the handle portions 12, 14 are squeezed together the first and second clamping
elements 4, 6 pivot about pivot elements 91 which are formed from bent over-portions
of the biasing element 2, such that the jaws 8, 10 open.
[0044] Figure 21 illustrates a preferred embodiment of one-piece clip in which the pivot
elements 91 abut the respective first and second clamping elements 4, 6 substantially
at right angles. This prevents excessive slippage of these pivot elements 91 along
the first and second clamping elements 4.6 as the clip is opened and closed. Excessive
movement of the pivot elements 91 is undesirable because it would alter the perceived
spring tension in the clip, during opening or closing of the clip.
[0045] The strength of the spring can be reduced by enlarging the diameter of a central
bent over portion of the biasing element 2, so that if follows for example profile
E illustrated in Figure 21. In a preferred embodiment of clip, the regions H should
be pre-tensioned when initially pressing and stamping the one-piece spring. This will
provide the necessary force to positively bias the jaws 8, 10 of the clip together
when the jaws are closed.
[0046] Figures 22 to 25 show how various accessories can be attached to the clip. In a first
arrangement, a spring (as illustrated in Figure 23) or a sliding buckle (as illustrated
in Figure 24) can be attached to the clip by means of cranked arms 98 which are slid
over the of the biasing element 2. As best illustrated in Figure 23, the cranked arms
98 of the accessory are biased apart in the directions D-D so that they grip the clip
more securely when attached. Preferring to Figure 23, the accessory in the form of
a sliding buckle is provided with a central keeper which can be slid up and down the
buckle in the direction D
1 and is able to snap open in the direction D
2. The particular advantage of a snap-over keeper arrangement in this buckle design
is that cables etc. can be attached to the buckle without having to thread them through
the buckle.
[0047] Figure 25 shows further embodiments of accessory in the form of a spring (a), a hook
(b), or a sliding buckle (c) which are each provided with a clamping foot 100 which
is clamped by the secondary and/or tertiary clamps.
[0048] Figures 26 to 28 show how a clip in accordance with the embodiments of Figures 15
to 25 can be provided with pivoting jaw elements 42, 44. In the previous embodiment
the pivoting jaw elements comprise small diameter rolled cylindrical hinge portions.
In this embodiment, an end of each pivoting jaw element is formed into a larger diameter
recess 101 which is semi-circular in cross-section and is adapted to snap-fit over
the end of the respective jaw 8, 10 of the first and/or second clamping elements 4,
6. The recess 101 of each pivoting jaw element 42, 44 is provided with an upstanding
tab 102 which provides lateral location of the pivoting jaw element 42, 44 on the
respective jaw 8, 10. It will be appreciated that the pivoting jaw elements 42, 44
can be removed simply by pulling them off the jaws 8, 10, such that the pivoting jaw
elements 42, 44 can be replaced with a pivoting or fixed jaw element of an alternative
configuration, or can be replaced with an identical pivoting jaw element, if worn
our or damaged.
[0049] Figure 29 shows how additional accessories may be attached to the clip by forming
openings and/or threaded bores through the clip which are adapted to receive threaded
fasteners. In the particular embodiment illustrated in Figure 29, a captive nut 110
is welded to an inside surface of the clip adjacent an opening 112 formed through
the clip. A threaded fastener 114 is secured through the opening 112 into the captive
nut 110 and can be tightened down on to an accessory, such as a connector 116 having
a rigid or flexible shaft 118 which is used to connect the clip to a further clip,
or to a support structure etc.
[0050] Figure 30 shows an alternative connector 120 which is provided with a ball joint
connector.
[0051] Figure 31 shows a clip to which is pivotally connected a buckle 130. As shown in
Figures 32, 33 and 34, the buckle can be used to connect elongate structures such
as a rope or cord 129, belt 131 or tubing 133 to the clip.
[0052] Figure 35 shows an arrangement in which the clip is connected to a buckle 130 by
means of a spring 132. The spring 132 can be used to provide a degree of permanent
tension between the buckle 130 and the clip 1.
[0053] Figures 36 and 37 show an alternative arrangement of spring/pivot assembly formed
from a single strip of stainless steel 140. The strip 140 is bent to form jaw elements
142,144, a pivot 146, a pair of pivot members 148,150 which engage on opposite sides
of the pivot 146, and a pair of arms 156,158 which may be pressed together to open
the clip. Each arm 156, 158 is provided with a respective projecting tang 152, 154.
[0054] Figures 38 and 39 show the strip 140 fitted with combined jaw and cover elements
160, 162. First ends of the jaw and cover elements 160, 162 comprise opposing jaws
164, 166 of the primary clamp, whereas the opposite ends of the jaw and cover elements
160, 162 comprise first jaws 168 170 of respective secondary and tertiary clamps.
The second jaws of these secondary and tertiary clamps comprise the arm 156, 158 of
the strip 140.
[0055] When the jaw and cover elements 160, 162 are fixed to the strip 140, the arms 156,
158 are pushed together by engagement of the tangs 152, 154 with the jaw and cover
elements. Preferably each arm 156, 158 is defected inwardly by 10°, so that the secondary
and tertiary clips are under a small preload.
[0056] The preload in the arms can be adjusted to ensure that the clamping force in the
secondary and tertiary clamps is adequate. Furthermore, the clamping force of the
secondary and tertiary clamps is preferably adjusted, such that it is less than the
clamping force of the primary clamp.
[0057] Clips in accordance with the present invention can be used with the various accessories
referred to above to attach the same materials or different materials together to
form, for example a building system for displays. Also clips can be attached to each
other at an unlimited distance by means of adapters attached to cables, string, rope
or straps to act as a drying line, to grown plants on, or to string cables. The materials
can be clipped to branches, poles etc. using adapters to attach to soft canvas materials
with straps or cords, at the same time using springs to keep permanent tension within
the material and to let the material give when pressures are applied such as wind
pressure. Possible applications are temporary buildings and tents etc. Thus a clip
in accordance with the present invention is not limited to medical applications, but
can be used widely in all manner of different technical fields.
1. A clip (1) comprising a first clamping element (4) and a second clamping element (6)
connected together by a separate biasing element (2) which biases an end of the first
element (4) and an end of the second element (6) together to form a primary clamp
(8,12) characterized in that the biasing element (2) forms together with one of the clamping elements a secondary
clamp.
2. A clip (1) as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third clamping element which
is connected to the other clamping elements (4,6) by the biasing element (2) and is
biased into contact with one of the other clamping elements by the biasing element.
3. A clip as claimed in claim 2, in which the third clamping element comprises a part
of the biasing element (2).
4. A clip as claimed in claim 3, in which the third clamping element is integrally formed
with the biasing element (2).
5. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the biasing element
(2) comprises a flat resilient member.
6. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the biasing element
(2) comprises a folded metal spring.
7. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the biasing element
(2) is formed from stainless steel.
8. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the biasing element
(2) is provided with tangs which locate in corresponding recesses or openings in the
clamping elements, (4,6) such that the clamping elements are connected together by
the biasing element.
9. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ends of the respective
elements which are biased together comprise jaws (8,10) which are adapted to grip
articles.
10. A clip as claimed in claim 9, in which the jaws (8,10) are provided with cooperating
pairs of semi-circular recesses or cut-outs.
11. A clip as claimed in claim 9 or 10 in which one of the jaws (8,10) is provided with
a jaw insert.
12. A clip as claimed in claim 11, in which the jaw insert is pivotally mounted in the
outer end of the jaw.
13. A clip as claimed in claim 11 or 12, in which the jaw insert is provided with a toothed
portion.
14. A clip as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 13, in which the jaw insert is replaceable.
15. A clip as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 14, in which each jaw is provided with
cooperating inserts.
16. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which at least one of the
clamping elements is adapted to receive an accessory, such as a hook or connector.
17. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a swivelling
buckle.
18. A clip as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a spring
which joins a connector or other accessory to the clip.
1. Klammer (1), aufweisend ein erstes Klemmelement (4) und ein zweites Klemmelement (6),
die miteinander durch ein separates Vorspannelement (2) verbunden sind, welches ein
Ende des ersten Klemmelements (4) und ein Ende des zweiten Klemmelements (6) gegeneinander
spannt, um eine primäre Klemme (8, 12) zu bilden, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Vorspannelement (2) zusammen mit einem der Klemmelemente eine Sekundärklemme
bildet.
2. Klammer (1) nach Anspruch 1, weiter aufweisend ein drittes Klemmelement, welches mit
den anderen Klemmelementen (4, 6) durch das Vorspannelement (2) verbunden ist und
durch das Vorspannelement in Kontakt mit einem der anderen Klemmelemente gedrückt
wird.
3. Klammer nach Anspruch 2, wobei das dritte Klemmelement einen Teil des Vorspannelements
(2) umfasst.
4. Klammer nach Anspruch 3, wobei das dritte Klemmelement integral mit dem Vorspannelement
(2) ausgebildet ist.
5. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Vorspannelement (2) ein flaches
elastisches Element umfasst.
6. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Vorspannelement (2) eine
gefaltete Metallfeder umfasst.
7. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Vorspannelement (2) aus Edelstahl
hergestellt ist.
8. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Vorspannelement (2) mit Vorsprüngen
versehen ist, welche sich in entsprechenden Ausnehmungen oder Öffnungen in den Klemmelementen
(4, 6) befinden, so dass die Klemmelemente durch das Vorspannelement miteinander verbunden
sind.
9. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Enden der jeweiligen Elemente,
welche gegeneinander vorgespannt sind, Backen (8, 10) aufweisen, welche dafür ausgelegt
sind, Artikel zu greifen.
10. Klammer nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Backen (8, 10) mit zusammenwirkenden Paaren halbkreisförmiger
Ausnehmungen oder Ausschnitte versehen sind.
11. Klammer nach Anspruch 9 oder 10, wobei eine der Backen (8, 10) mit einem Backeneinschub
versehen ist.
12. Klammer nach Anspruch 11, wobei der Backeneinschub schwenkbar im äußeren Ende der
Backe angebracht ist.
13. Klammer nach Anspruch 11 oder 12, wobei der Backeneinschub mit einem gezahnten Abschnitt
versehen ist.
14. Klammer nach einem der Ansprüche 11 bis 13, wobei der Backeneinschub austauschbar
ist.
15. Klammer nach einem der Ansprüche 11 bis 14, wobei jede Backe mit zusammenwirkenden
Einschüben versehen ist.
16. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens eines der Klemmelemente
dafür ausgelegt ist, ein Zubehörteil aufzunehmen, bspw. einen Haken oder ein Verbindungselement.
17. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, weiter aufweisend ein schwenkbares
Schloss.
18. Klammer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, weiter aufweisend eine Feder, welche
ein Anschlusselement oder ein anderes Zubehörteil mit der Klammer verbindet.
1. Attache (1) comportant un premier élément de serrage (4) et un deuxième élément de
serrage (6) reliés ensemble par un élément de rappel séparé (2) qui rappelle une extrémité
du premier élément (4) et une extrémité du deuxième élément (6) l'une vers l'autre
pour former une pince principale (8, 12),
caractérisée en ce que l'élément de rappel (2) forme une pince secondaire ensemble avec un des éléments
de serrage.
2. Attache (1) selon la revendication 1, comportant en outre un troisième élément de
serrage qui est relié aux autres éléments de serrage (4, 6) par l'intermédiaire de
l'élément de rappel (2), et qui est rappelé en contact avec l'un des autres éléments
de serrage par l'élément de rappel.
3. Attache selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle le troisième élément de serrage comporte
une partie de l'élément de rappel (2).
4. Attache selon la revendication 3, dans laquelle le troisième élément de serrage est
formé en un seul bloc avec l'élément de rappel (2).
5. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'élément
de rappel (2) comporte un élément élastique plat.
6. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'élément
de rappel (2) comporte un ressort métallique plié.
7. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'élément
de rappel (2) est formé en acier inoxydable.
8. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'élément
de rappel (2) est muni de languettes qui se positionnent dans des évidements ou ouvertures
correspondant(e)s situé(e)s dans les éléments de serrage (4, 6), de telle sorte que
les éléments de serrage sont reliés ensemble par l'élément de rappel.
9. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle les extrémités
des éléments respectifs qui sont rappelées ensemble comportent des mâchoires (8, 10)
qui sont adaptées pour saisir des articles.
10. Attache selon la revendication 9, dans laquelle les mâchoires (8, 10) sont munies
de paires coopérantes d'évidements ou d'entailles semi-circulaires.
11. Attache selon la revendication 9 ou 10, dans laquelle une des mâchoires (8, 10) est
munie d'une pièce rapportée de mâchoire.
12. Attache selon la revendication 9, dans laquelle la pièce rapportée de mâchoire est
montée de manière pivotante dans l'extrémité extérieure de la mâchoire.
13. Attache selon la revendication 11 ou 12, dans laquelle la pièce rapportée de mâchoire
est munie d'une partie dentée.
14. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications 11 à 15, dans laquelle la pièce
rapportée de mâchoire peut être remplacée.
15. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications 11 à 14, dans laquelle chaque mâchoire
est munie de pièces rapportées coopérantes.
16. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle au moins
un des éléments de serrage est adapté pour recevoir un accessoire, comme un crochet
ou un raccord.
17. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comportant en outre
une boucle pivotante.
18. Attache selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comportant en outre
un ressort qui relie un raccord ou un autre accessoire à l'attache.